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- From: Alan Peter Suggitt <aps@apsayton.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: jpegs not appearing full colour in ibrowse/amosaic
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 96 13:10:10 GMT
- Organization: Canny Yatton
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- Gene Heskett (gene_heskett@wvlink.mpl.com) wrote:
- >
- > >>Michael Moran (packages@gil.ipswichcity.qld.gov.au) wrote:
- > >>> I am running Ibrowse in a 256 colour custom screen and find that
- >
- > MH> I guess if the browsers are using the same datatypes as
- > MH> multiview, that's the problem. sucksucksuck!
- >
- > >>Which JPEG datatype are you using, if the jfif.datatype have you
- > >>tried changing the Render Mode: I found setting this to colormapped
- > >>worked for me when using AMosaic.
- >
- > Ok, I'll bite, where is this "Render Mode:"? I see no tooltypes set
- > in my jfif.datatype.
- >
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- In the jfif.datatype archive (jfif_dtc.lha) is a seperate program
- "jfif_dtc/Prefs/JFIF DataType", this is the prefs program. With this
- you can alter certain options for any program which call the datatype.
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- Other options may be selected this way, including dithering, scaling,
- "Show Progress Indicator" flag etc.
-
- The datatype uses the task name to decide which option to use. The
- prefs file then saves this information in the in ENV: and / or
- Envarc:Classes/DataTypes/jfif.prefs
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- aps
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- Alan Peter Suggitt <aps@apsayton.demon.co.uk>
- Warped A4000 -- "Multimedia by design"
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